Soldiers sue for pay: Soldiers who served in the Uganda Army under former Presidents Milton Obote and Idi Amin are suing the Museveni government for $470m in payment arrears. Bamuturaki Musinguzi reports from Kampala.

Under the auspices of the Uganda Army Service Men Development Association (TUASMDA), 45,000 former soldiers have sued President Yoweri Museveni's government for salary arrears, allowances, gratuity, pensions and damages, spanning a period of over 23 years of service.

In the civil suit before Justice Yorokamu Bamwine, the association claims that its members or the next of kin of those who have died should be paid at least $470m in total.

The association, formed in 2002, resorted to the courts when the government failed to agree to settle the matter out of court.

The plaintiffs claim that they are entitled to payments of salary arrears, terminal benefit, gratuity, pension, food rations, clothing, travelling and professional allowances, with interest, as well as legal costs to cover the suit. They also want the court to order the government to issue them with discharge certificates.

But the defence ministry has dismissed the suit, saying that the soldiers should not have sued the government at all because they had been receiving gratuity from the state all along.

Major Shaban Bantariza, a defence spokesman, said: "They are wasting time because the ministry of defence has been paying them their gratuity. How can they turn round and sue the government? They can only sue the attorney general if they want to be paid on time but not for non-payment." But the plaintiffs argue that following the country's political change in 1979 when President Museveni took over power, they were disarmed and taken to various prisons in the country.

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They were subsequently told to report to their district commissioners and advised to wait for further deployment. Since then, they have not been deployed in spite of their readiness to serve the nation, or dimisssed, discharged, suspended or interdicted from service.

Soldiers sue for pay: Soldiers who served in the Uganda Army under former Presidents Milton Obote and Idi Amin are suing the Museveni government for $470m in payment arrears. Bamuturaki Musinguzi reports from Kampala.